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Skirmish/Hunt | Game Modes Evolve Guide

Last update: 11 May 2016

Skirmish has only one type of gameplay, which is Hunt - Skirmish/Hunt - Game Modes - Evolve - Game Guide and Walkthrough

Skirmish has only one type of gameplay, which is Hunt. During the game, you can control either one of the four Hunters or the Monster. However, which role you will play depends not only on your choice. After clicking "Choose Role", you create a ladder of characters that you would like to play the most. If the icon of the Monster is the leftmost picture, it means that you prefer playing this role.

After finding a server, the game decides which role you will play, considering your preferences. You can of course leave the server if you don't like the choice, but you will have to wait one minute until you can join a game again.

After selecting this option, you will start choosing your character. - Skirmish/Hunt - Game Modes - Evolve - Game Guide and Walkthrough
After selecting this option, you will start choosing your character.

The rules of the game are simple - the Hunters chase the Monster on one of several available maps and one side has to kill the other side. However, it is not so easy for the Hunters, as the Monster is of course faster than them. The Monster tries to run away to get stronger and evolve to next Stages. Therefore, it is best for the Hunters to kill the monster as quickly as they can, before it reaches the third Stage. The longer the game, the more difficult it is for the Hunters and the easier for the Monster. Alternatively, the Monster can win by destroying the generator which can be found on every map. The Monster can destroy the generator only after reaching the third Stage.

Maps are relatively small, but you particularly feel this when you play as the Monster, because when playing as a Hunter, you sometimes feel like the map has no ends. If the maps were bigger, the Hunters would get bored, because it is sometimes difficult to find the Monster. It is good to have your mini-map active all the time to know your position and to estimate the enemy's location.

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